In the seventh episode of This Week In Soccer, the panel discuss three important topics: (1) What’s a reasonable expectation for David Moyes’s first season at United?, (2) To what extent is soccer just SUPPOSED to be played on grass? and (3) Should FIFA members begin speaking out against Qatar worker slavery now?

The guests on this week’s episode are:

Laurence McKenna (EPL Talk Podcast host)

Richard Farley (NBCSports.com), and

Kartik Krishnaiyer (Senior Writer, World Soccer Talk).

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If Russia wants to have anti-gay laws, then they ought to be free to do that. Fifa shouldn’t be biased just because of a country’s views on homosexuality. Other countries ought to be tolerant of their views and understand that they are just playing a game.

Bullying another country to accept views that they deem to be not good is wrong as well (referring to the comment that countries should boycott or threaten to boycott).